NYC Readings Roundup :: May 13-19
Editor’s note: welcome to the 11th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup…which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it bears
NYC Readings Roundup :: May 6 – 12
Editor’s note: welcome to the 10th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup…which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it bears
NYC Readings Roundup :: April 15-21
Editor’s note: welcome to the 8th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup…which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it bears
2nd Annual NAPOMO 30/30/30 :: Day 9 :: Bibi Deitz on Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
The first time I heard Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon read was at a writing residency at Bennington College in Vermont this past January. I was tipsy on whisky and came in from the cold laughing, carefree. Soon I was struck by the beauty
NYC Readings Roundup :: April 8-14
Editor’s note: welcome to the 7th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup…which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it bears
NYC Readings Roundup :: April 1-7
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 6th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup, which you might notice is growing steadily! Sorry if I’m repeating myself to some of you but if this is your first time here it
NYC Readings Roundup: March 18-24
Editor’s note: welcome to the 4th iteration of our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup
NYC Readings Roundup :: March 11-17
Editor’s note: welcome to our new weekly series, the Readings Roundup! It’s long been a pipedream of ours to revive the NYC Poetry Calendar (started in 1977 by Bob Holman), to provide for the community here a true and cohesive
WORK ONLY :: Breakfast with Laura Braslow: Street Aesthetics and Neighborhood Change
Happy New Year! Many new collaborations and partnerships will be coming your way soon -- as a teaser we thought we'd take this opportunity to introduce you to artist Shanna Maurizi's terrific WORK ONLY series, which we will be hosting here
COCO PROCESS COURSE:: ERIC MEYER’S FUCK THE MUSE: LESSON 4 :: STARTING FROM A SEED
"What's the driving force behind this project?" You can't start working until you know what you are working towards. That doesn't mean knowing all the answers, it means knowing the questions that will guide you. I refer to those guiding questions as